Paper Dolls and Old Photos
Grandmother introduces granddaughter to the past.18 total reviews
Comment from Alexandra Trovato
Oh definitely; the little girl was there. The theme of a child inside is part of almost anything I do. My own Dad died young, just months before his 100 th birthday. There is value and significance, in seeing the child inside of others, and maintaining the child inside of ourselves. Your writing was descriptive and emotional. I felt I could see and hear your Grandma. Excellent writing
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reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
Oh definitely; the little girl was there. The theme of a child inside is part of almost anything I do. My own Dad died young, just months before his 100 th birthday. There is value and significance, in seeing the child inside of others, and maintaining the child inside of ourselves. Your writing was descriptive and emotional. I felt I could see and hear your Grandma. Excellent writing
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Comment Written 10-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Thank you for this. I'm happy you enjoyed it. Gretchen
Comment from Faith Williams
I love the ending of your story, how you bring it around to the beginning. The young girl can see her grandmother as she was in the picture.
One suggestion: 'There isn't a smile to be found on any of (there) faces.' I believe it should be 'their.'
Thank you for sharing a lovely story.
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
I love the ending of your story, how you bring it around to the beginning. The young girl can see her grandmother as she was in the picture.
One suggestion: 'There isn't a smile to be found on any of (there) faces.' I believe it should be 'their.'
Thank you for sharing a lovely story.
Comment Written 09-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Thank you for the lovely review. And for catching that spag. I appreciate it. Gretchen
Comment from BethShelby
It is a very good story and I enjoyed it. I've often wondered if my mom and I would have friends or my grandmother and I if we were the same age. It was a different world back them We wouldn't be the same if we'd lived in the world. I like the dialogue in this story.
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
It is a very good story and I enjoyed it. I've often wondered if my mom and I would have friends or my grandmother and I if we were the same age. It was a different world back them We wouldn't be the same if we'd lived in the world. I like the dialogue in this story.
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Thank you. My mom would have been too popular for me. Lol. She was an extrovert and I'm an introvert. Lol. Glad you liked it. Gretchen
Comment from w.j.debi
This seems like it would be a great way to start a family history. This grandma and granddaughter are going to share something very special. It will create a wonderful memory for both of them.
You make the characters delightful and engaging. The dialog flows smoothly. I wanted to hear more.
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
This seems like it would be a great way to start a family history. This grandma and granddaughter are going to share something very special. It will create a wonderful memory for both of them.
You make the characters delightful and engaging. The dialog flows smoothly. I wanted to hear more.
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Thank you so much for this. I appreciate it. Gretchen
Comment from LJbutterfly
I like to get lost in little well-written stories like this. You made it easy to envision a grandmother and granddaughter bridging the gap in generations, through conversation.
Whenever my mother went into town, she came home with paper dolls for me and my sisters. We would spend hours playing. Thanks for the memory.
There isn't a smile to be found on any of there faces. (their faces)
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
I like to get lost in little well-written stories like this. You made it easy to envision a grandmother and granddaughter bridging the gap in generations, through conversation.
Whenever my mother went into town, she came home with paper dolls for me and my sisters. We would spend hours playing. Thanks for the memory.
There isn't a smile to be found on any of there faces. (their faces)
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Thank you so much for this nice review. I love paper dolls. Used to wait for my mom's McCalls magazine. Betsy McCall paper dolls. Gretchen
Comment from lancellot
Nice little story. I don't think they would have actually been friends. as the grandmother said, things are different now, and her granddaughter has a completely different world view. Mostly, thanks to the hard work of those who came before.
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
Nice little story. I don't think they would have actually been friends. as the grandmother said, things are different now, and her granddaughter has a completely different world view. Mostly, thanks to the hard work of those who came before.
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Probably, but the granddaughter loves her grandma. What could be better than a nine year old grandma/playmate who can bake chocolate chip cookies and who let's you get away with things your parents never will. Thanks for this. Gretchen
Comment from royowen
I like the way you have framed this, I love the grandmother relaying stories of father. A lot of these philosophies have fallen by the wayside in an atmosphere of entitlement the modern generation manifest, beautifully written Gretchen, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
I like the way you have framed this, I love the grandmother relaying stories of father. A lot of these philosophies have fallen by the wayside in an atmosphere of entitlement the modern generation manifest, beautifully written Gretchen, blessings Roy
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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I hear you. I try to tell my grandkids stories. I thought one of them might collapse when I told of the hardships of no remote and only three channels. Thanks for this. Gretchen
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Yep 1959 was our first telecast,
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I honestly believe since we got away from that lifestyle things have gone downhill. Family was important and every family member had a job. Respect was important.
Thank you for sharing.
"Who? My daddy?" She waits until I nod before continuing. (comma after 'continuing')
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
I honestly believe since we got away from that lifestyle things have gone downhill. Family was important and every family member had a job. Respect was important.
Thank you for sharing.
"Who? My daddy?" She waits until I nod before continuing. (comma after 'continuing')
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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Thank you for this. I appreciate your comments and grammatical help. Gretchen
Comment from Jim Wile
Aw, this was very sweet. Grandma knew how to answer each of her questions in a wise, wonderful way. She sounds like a very special lady.
Life was simpler in her time, to be sure, but I'll bet she had as much fun making paper dolls as kids do today with sophisticated toys and electronic devices. I love this sort of nostalgic view of the past. We try to tell our grandsons of stories like this. It always interests them.
This was very well-written and an enjoyable read. Great job. Jim
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
Aw, this was very sweet. Grandma knew how to answer each of her questions in a wise, wonderful way. She sounds like a very special lady.
Life was simpler in her time, to be sure, but I'll bet she had as much fun making paper dolls as kids do today with sophisticated toys and electronic devices. I love this sort of nostalgic view of the past. We try to tell our grandsons of stories like this. It always interests them.
This was very well-written and an enjoyable read. Great job. Jim
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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I think kids enjoyed playtime more back then, because it was earned. They had more responsibilities than most of us can imagine. Thank you for this. Gretchen
Comment from jmdg1954
Things and life were certainly different in those days. More responsibilities were burdened at home compared to now, where it seems everything is handed to kids today. Without being given s task to earn it.
There were no BMW's in the school parking lot when I was 17, back in 1971!
Nice story. I enjoyed it immensely. John
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
Things and life were certainly different in those days. More responsibilities were burdened at home compared to now, where it seems everything is handed to kids today. Without being given s task to earn it.
There were no BMW's in the school parking lot when I was 17, back in 1971!
Nice story. I enjoyed it immensely. John
Comment Written 08-Apr-2023
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2023
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I want to private school. With 80% rich kids. I was in the 20 %. I drove a Pinto. It got me from point A to point B. Good enough for me. I also loved paper dolls. Thanks so much for this nice review. Gretchen